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Big Eau Pleine River

Coordinates: 44°44′53″N 89°42′57″W / 44.74806°N 89.71583°W / 44.74806; -89.71583
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The Big Eau Pleine River is a river in the U.S. state of Wisconsin.[1] It is a tributary of the Wisconsin River as the Big Eau Pleine River originates in southern Taylor County near Stetsonville and flows into Marathon County. The Big Eau Pleine River flows by Stratford then to the large Big Eau Pleine Reservoir before it converges into the Wisconsin River at Lake DuBay. The Little Eau Pleine River, which flows from Clark County through Marathon County and into Portage County, is not a tributary of the Big Eau Pleine.

Etymology

Eau Pleine is derived from the French phrase meaning "full water" or "stock river".[2] In the Menominee language it is known as Sīpiah-Sōpomāhtek, which means "Soft Maple River".[3]

References

  1. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Big Eau Pleine River
  2. ^ Gannett, Henry (1905). The Origin of Certain Place Names in the United States. Govt. Print. Off. pp. 113.
  3. ^ Hoffman, Mike. "Menominee Place Names in Wisconsin". The Menominee Clans Story. Retrieved 2018-10-06.

44°44′53″N 89°42′57″W / 44.74806°N 89.71583°W / 44.74806; -89.71583